What
is the alcohol limit for legal driving in Oregon?

In Oregon, a driver can be found guilty
of the crime of DUII if any of the following apply:

(a) The driver has 0.08 percent or more by weight of alcohol in the
blood of the person as shown by chemical analysis of the breath or
blood;

(b) The driver is under the influence of intoxicating liquor, cannabis,
a controlled substance or an inhalant; or

(c) The driver is under the influence of any combination of intoxicating
liquor, cannabis, a controlled substance and an inhalant.

ORS 813.010. As you can see from paragraph (a), the legal limit in
Oregon is .08%. However, as noted in paragraph (b), you can be
found guilty of DUII with a lower blood alcohol content if you are
"under the influence" or affected by the alcohol consumption.
Also, you can be found guilty of DUII if you have no
alcohol in your system if you are under the influence of a controlled
substance.

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